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**Lake Lashaway's public boat ramp in North Brookfield offers paved access for both motorized and non-motorized watercraft.** The facility accommodates kayaks, canoes, and small boats with a well-maintained paved launch. The ramp is marked by buoys that indicate hazardous areas including sandbars and sunken features, with additional navigation markers near the North End Boat Ramp channel.
**Important regulations apply year-round.** When the slow-speed sign is posted at the ramp, all watercraft must operate at idle speed throughout the lake—no skiing, tubing, or wake-creating activities are permitted. Even without the sign, motorboats and personal watercraft exceeding 6 mph must travel counter-clockwise around the lake. Paddlers should be aware of these speed zones and navigation patterns, especially during peak boating season.
**The surrounding area offers additional recreation opportunities**, including nearby Barre Falls Dam (featuring hiking and fishing) and Buffumville Lake. Lake Lashaway is a popular spot for fishing, canoeing, and casual boating in Worcester County, making it an accessible destination for paddlers and recreational boaters in central Massachusetts.